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Ji Xianlin, the reluctant master
2020-02-21
Ji Xianlin (August 6, 1911-July 11, 2009), dubbed by many as the "Master of Chinese Culture", was one of China's greatest scholars of history, ancient languages and culture.
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Zhuang Zi, a representative of Taoism
2015-08-17
Zhuang Zi (369-286 BC), or “Master Zhuang” (also known as Chuang-tzu), was a well-known Chinese thinker, philosopher and writer during Warring States Period (474-221 BC).
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Meng Zi and his theory of human nature
2015-08-17
Mencius (372-289 BC), also known as ’Master Meng’ (Meng Zi), was an ancient Chinese thinker, educator and Confucian philosopher during the Warring States Period (475-221BC).
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Mo Zi and his thought of indiscriminate love
2015-08-17
Mo Zi, also named Micius (Mo Tzu), with its original name Mo Di, was a Chinese philosopher whose thought of indiscriminate love (or universal love) challenged Confucianism for several centuries and was known as Mohism.
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Sun Bin
2015-08-17
Sun Bin was a military strategist born in what was then Juancheng of Qi State (now Yanggu county, Liaocheng, Shandong province).
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Li Qingzhao
2015-08-17
Li Qingzhao (1084-1155 AD) was a remarkable Chinese female poet of the Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD). During her lifetime, Li made great achievements in the field of lyrics.
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Jiang Shang
2015-08-17
Jiang Shang, also known as Jiang Taigong, was an outstanding politician and military strategist in ancient China.